George Clifton Edwards papers, 1962-1963.

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George Clifton Edwards papers, 1962-1963.

Correspondence of Edwards and his wife, Katherine, relating to their Peace Corps training at Ohio University and their service with St. Paul's Teaching Training Center, Bonjongo, West Cameroons, West Africa; also journals kept by Katherine, Aug. 1962-Feb. 1963, and by Edward's mother on visit, July 5-21, 1963; letter of congratulations from Senator Philip Hart, addresses of welcome and of farewell from African students; and copies of Share, the Peace Corps African newsletter.

1 reel microfilm : positive.

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Peace Corps (U.S.)

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Edwards, Katherine Barnhart.

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Edwards, George Clifton, 1940-

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